Monthly Archive: December 2018

“We will consider the proposals when more details are revealed, but we would urge the Welsh Government to start working with those who have put so much effort into making recommendations aimed at tackling...

the Department for environment, food & rural affairs (Defra) faces enormous challenges in the lead-up to eU exit and, with the deadline of March 29 2019 looming, still does not know which scenario it...

AS readers of Y Tir will know, the FUW took a proactive approach to informing members about the the Welsh Government’s Brexit and our Land consultation, hosting meetings across Wales which were attended by...

FOLLOWING reports of washed away silage bales, in the Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire areas of Wales, which have caused problems in rivers, the FUW is urging farmers to keep their silage bales in a safe...

ThE FUW is urging shoppers to keep their Christmas shopping local to show support for rural and local businesses. FUW president Glyn Roberts said: “As we speed towards Christmas, I would like to urge...

Farmers are being reminded by the FUW to cross-check Glastir contract extension offers to avoid financial penalties. One-year Glastir extensions are currently being offered by the Welsh Government, via rPW Online only, to many...

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